User:Tamanika Tinsley/Notebook/Chem 581 Biomaterials Design Lab/2015/02/27

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Feb 27-Thermal energy study Continued

  • The thermal energy study was conducted with some changes
  1. The experiment was set up on the bench instead of the hood to prevent airflow
  2. A large tray was set up next to the hotplate to stop air flow from the window
  3. 30 ml of water was measured out to make sure each experiment was consistent and prevent boil over
  4. The experiment was measured every ten minutes for one hour, because it was noticed that the temperature becomes stable after 20 minutes
  • Table 1.

  • Table 1. shows the data for the Thermal energy study of just the aluminum dish with no coating.
  • Table 2.

  • Table 2. shows the data for the thermal energy study of the dish with an epoxy coating.
  • After the test was completed the dish with epoxy coating was allowed to cool and dry. The epoxy was removed for the dish and cut in half, thickness was measured using a caliper in the middle of each half and averaged. The epoxy coating thickness was

Adhesive strength study

  • The adhesive strength study was first attempted using the PASCO, however the epoxy strength was out of calibration for the instrument.
  • Next we used weights and hung them at a distance of 22.2cm for 2minutes with increasing weight. However the results were inconclusive because we maxed out at a weight of 100lbs and glued T-cells did not break apart.

  • Figure 1. shows the set up of the adhesive strength experiment.